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I recall seeing a website for fluff & buff on Kel-Tecs, and many little 'smith type' jobs, but I have searched a while now, to locate, on web, how to stretch and connect the spring which sits aft of the magazine, and provides the power to the hammer.
And how it broke? A very stupid counter Boy in a North Bend Pawn Shop, dry firing as he brought my precious OUT of storage!
I was so mad I could spit 72 grain .32 caliber at him, noneed for a barrel, if the place was not my best friend (then) place to go knife collecting, I would have reamed out this BOY, not the owner for sure, the kid had yet to learn how to shave.
I left the coast and moved over here in the Boon dock... And am just getting my gunsmithing area set up... My P-32 has drilled and tapped front sight of "fiber-optic" orange, Two 00-80
thread !!! And a nice round Orange Bead back sight, they just line up so nice!!!
But when I got her home, the hammer spring in two pieces... The fifty mile drive south to North Bend... Would have calmed me down too much for the trip to be worth it... But NEVER will I be in that store again !
Thanks, for help in Advance,
philip,
in the boondocks of HWY 36
And how it broke? A very stupid counter Boy in a North Bend Pawn Shop, dry firing as he brought my precious OUT of storage!
I was so mad I could spit 72 grain .32 caliber at him, noneed for a barrel, if the place was not my best friend (then) place to go knife collecting, I would have reamed out this BOY, not the owner for sure, the kid had yet to learn how to shave.
I left the coast and moved over here in the Boon dock... And am just getting my gunsmithing area set up... My P-32 has drilled and tapped front sight of "fiber-optic" orange, Two 00-80
thread !!! And a nice round Orange Bead back sight, they just line up so nice!!!
But when I got her home, the hammer spring in two pieces... The fifty mile drive south to North Bend... Would have calmed me down too much for the trip to be worth it... But NEVER will I be in that store again !
Thanks, for help in Advance,
philip,
in the boondocks of HWY 36